You're right, wood screws were common for the LE-5, and indeed there were some with machine screws and t-nuts. I don't think JBL was using any metric sizes then either. They were smaller than 8-32...
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You're right, wood screws were common for the LE-5, and indeed there were some with machine screws and t-nuts. I don't think JBL was using any metric sizes then either. They were smaller than 8-32...
Thank you, and thanks to everyone who replied.
To the last couple of members that posted. Don't feel bad, I have lots of "no skills" too, Sadly, I also manage to demonstrate them often.
Fred
I didn't see a dedicated "Introduce Yourself" thread, but this looked the likeliest candidate.
I have a strange history in audio. I got certified to recone/repair JBL products back in the...
The 604 with the paper cone is more efficient, but does not have the low-freq performance of the LF driver with the new compliance. It's a bit of a trade off. As I recall the corner cabinet is...